Elizabeth Etue, editor of winih.com
Elizabeth Etue (BA '70, English) is the editor of winih.com, an international women's hockey site for the world's top 8 teams: Canada, US, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Slovakia, Russia and China.
Elizabeth Etue (BA '70, English) is the editor of winih.com, an international women's hockey site for the world's top 8 teams: Canada, US, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Slovakia, Russia and China.
When Rick Pierce (BASc '84, Chemical Engineering) left Muskoka for an engineering degree at Waterloo, he never dreamed that fate would bring him back home.
Clothing "artisan" Paul Schofield (BA '86) turns his talent to interior design.
Stephanie Gates (BAFM '09; MACC '09) has been named to the Uniform Final Examination honour roll for the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants.
Heritage planner Michael Seaman (BES '92) will represent Ontario on the Board of Governors of Heritage Canada.
Jim Jütte (MA '09) discusses the importance of balance as he completes his degree while parenting seven children.
Olympic bobsledder Heather Moyse (BSc '00), one of Waterloo's most decorated athletes, helps Canada win gold at the World Cup.
Architect Roger Farwell (BES '75; BArch '77) has received the 2009 Barnraiser Award for his work to improve the health and well-being of Waterloo Region.
Eden Remme Watt (BMath '89) has published Vision Speak, a futuristic novel about a young artist whose extrasensory potential is a threat to her society.
Ingrid Mattson (BA '87), president of the Islamic Society of North America, the largest organization serving Muslims in the US and Canada, has been named one of the world's 500 most influential Muslims.